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Wild-Card Rematch with Steelers in Store for Ravens

After a rare off year, the Baltimore Ravens registered their seventh playoff appearance since 2006 and will face the AFC North champion Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild-Card round on Jan. 3 at Heinz Field. The division rivals have squared off in the postseason on three previous occasions, with the Steelers having prevailed each time. As for the 2014 regular season, each squad won its respective home game, which included Baltimore cruising to a 26-6 win in Week 2. The winner of the Wild-Card matchup will advance to the AFC Divisional Round, which in the case of Baltimore; will mean a trip to New England to take on the top-seeded Patriots.

Entering the postseason, the Ravens are ranked in the top 10 in the league in many key statistical categories, most notably in regards to the offense which has been paced by a strong year from quarterback Joe Flacco. His 90.9 rating at the conclusion of the regular season is his highest since 2010, while the 249.1 average for passing yards per game is a career high. Adding support on the offensive front is Baltimore’s top rusher, Justin Forsett, who in his first season with the Ravens has posted career bests in attempts (235), yards (1,266), and touchdowns (8).

Ravens 2014 Schedule Front-Loaded with AFC North Foes

While most teams usually have to wait several weeks for a first look at divisional rivals, the Baltimore Ravens will not be one of them in 2014. Instead, the squad will face all three AFC North rivals in the first three weeks of the regular season beginning with consecutive home clashes at M&T Bank Stadium against the Cincinnati Bengals (Sept. 7), who last year won the division for the first time since 2009, and four days later, the Pittsburgh Steelers in a Thursday night contest on Sept. 11. The first road game of the year will then come on Sept. 21 at Cleveland. The Ravens have been slotted for three primetime games in all for 2014, the second of which will feature a rematch with the Steelers on Sunday night, Nov. 2. Meanwhile, the final one will take place on Monday evening, Nov. 24, after a Week 11 Bye and will pit the Ravens against the New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome for the first time in eight seasons and the first time overall since 2010.

Other notable matchups slated for the year include Sept. 28 vs Carolina, Oct. 5 at Indianapolis, and Nov. 30 vs San Diego. The Ravens will be looking to get back on track after missing the postseason last year for the first time since 2007, though many simply chalked it up to the popular “Super Bowl curse” theory. Including Baltimore, three of the last five Super Bowl champions have missed the playoffs the following year, while according to USA Today’s For the Win, no reigning Super Bowl champion has even won a postseason contest since the New England Patriots in 2005.